Future Simple Tense
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When to use
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Future actions
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Promises
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Predictions
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Offers
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Decisions made now
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Form
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will + verb
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Future Simple is formed with will + the base form of the verb. For example: I will go, she will play, they will study. In short, just add will before the main verb.
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In negative sentences, use will not or the short form won't + the base verb. For example: I will not call, he won't come. This shows that something will not happen in the future.
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In questions, put will at the beginning, then the subject, then the base verb. For example: Will you help me? Will she arrive soon? It is a very easy word order: Will + subject + verb.
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Positive
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Subject + will + verb
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She will study
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They will travel
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I will go to the park tomorrow.
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She will help you with your homework.
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They will travel next summer.
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He will call you later.
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We will start the lesson at 9 o'clock.
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Negative
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Subject + will not + verb
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will not = won't
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I won't be late
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I will not go to school tomorrow.
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She will not finish the project on time.
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They will not travel next week.
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He won’t call me later.
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We will not watch that movie.
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Question
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Will + subject + verb?
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Will you help me?
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Will it rain?
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Will you go to school tomorrow?
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Will she help us with homework?
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Will they arrive on time?
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Will he call you later?
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Short answers
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Yes, I will.
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No, I won't.
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Time words
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tomorrow
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next week
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soon
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later
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in a year
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Common verbs
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go
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do
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make
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have
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see
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will go
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will do
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will have
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will make
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will say
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Important notes
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No -s with will
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Use base verb
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Easy and fast
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